lol I too attended a religious private school as a child but as I grew older I realized that religion was nothing but
BS. Well, the proof is inconclusive so we cannot say that he exists nor that he doesn't.

"Condemn me, it does not matter. History will absolve me!" - Fidel Castro

"time and again the lord hath proven his existance yet you still denie him. If there is no God what do you beleive
in. Are you to be pagens and idol worshipers. You are not worthy to receive God's blessing." -Exodus 14;11-12
Take it from me Lass, The mighty Romen empire stood on that religeon. Read the Bible Heavens. For you should no that the
lord God is with us even unto the ending of the Earth

Do not expect to be applauded when you do the right thing, and do not expect to be
forgiven when you err, but even your enemies will respect commitment, and a conscience at peace is worth a thousand
tainted victories.

Yes, I think there is a God. I identify with the Christian religion, but I am by no means going to push my beliefs on
the rest of you or condemn those of you who do not believe or who may believe in another God or Gods, depending on your
religion. What you choose to believe is your own choice and I have no right to tell you anything otherwise.

Not really walling much anymore D: Feel free to browse my gallery, though! Thank you for the siggy and avy, Kitten! ^_^

Second.
God? could and couldn't exist.
Taking neither side because I've got beef on them both.
Without Christianity, I would've never developed moral or my righteous state of mind. I owe a lot to that.
But... it's just too far-fetched for me. It just seemed that over the course of history, the faith itself has crumbled
due to advance in science. For one, God had a place in the old way of things. Now, he doesn't.
Another funny story. The clock right? Invented way later on in the sceme of things.
Was sunday invented then? How can we judge the first seventh day? How do we know it was sunday?
Hmm.
Also.
He who created the clock, Copernicus if I do believe, was told by priests to do so.
Make the clock.
And how did he do that? He used mathematics on a sun-centered universe. Which was against the christian belief of the
time. So he used the wrongful teaching to create something FOR them? Contradiction!
Which did change, and stubbornly.

That's just a page in my "Why not" speech. But don't take the first bit lightly, it really has done a great
deal for me.

Just not my bag in the end.

"Man created an acid rain that now washes away the sandcastles he built.
...or perhaps he needed it to wash away... all his deeply hidden secrets..."

I do believe in God... I am a Christian, and hence belive that Jesus is God.
I also think that the Bible is accurate... take for example:

people believed that the earth was flat. It was taken as truth in some of the earlier church days... yet, in the Bible
is says (Isaiah 40:22) "It is He who sits above the circle of the earth"
The Hebrew word for 'circle' in this case is 'chuwg' which is also translated 'circuit' or 'compass' (depending on the
context). That is, it indicates something spherical, rounded, or arched - not something that is flat or square.

Just because the leaders of the time didn't believe it, doesn't mean that the Bible agrees with them.